Mercedes-Benz CLK550 Engine Oil Light Diagnosis Cost

Know what price you should pay to get your vehicle fixed.

The average cost for a Mercedes-Benz CLK550 engine oil light diagnosis is between $88 and $111. Labor costs are estimated between $88 and $111. Estimate does not include taxes and fees.

Note about price: This service is typically done as part of a bigger, more expensive repair, so the estimate you see above may not represent your total cost. Some of these bigger related repairs are listed in the table below. Talk with a RepairPal Certified shop to learn which repairs may be right for you.

What is an engine oil light?

This warning light is displayed to alert the driver of low engine oil pressure. If this light illuminates, you should pull over to a safe place and shut off the engine immediately.

How does the engine oil light work?

This light is activated directly or indirectly by the oil pressure sensor. Pressurized oil is pumped through the engine for cooling, bearing lubrication, and to actuate oil fed components. When oil pressure drops below a specified range, the engine control unit will illuminate the oil pressure warning light. In some vehicles, the engine computer will also shut the engine off as a fail safe.

What are the symptoms related to an engine oil light?

The engine oil pressure warning light will come on if the engine oil pressure is low, or if the oil pressure sensor is faulty. In either case, engine power may be reduced significantly. The check engine light may also illuminate, and an on-board diagnostic (OBD) trouble code will be stored in the vehicle's computer.

Can I drive with an engine oil pressure light on?

If the engine oil pressure warning light is on, the vehicle should not be driven. The engine may still start and appear to run normally, but assuming the sensor is faulty risks ignoring an actual engine oil pressure problem. Low oil pressure will will lead to catastrophic engine failure.

How often does the engine oil pressure light come on?

The oil light will never be illuminated while driving in most vehicles, but when it does, it is typically a surprise. The only predictor of the oil pressure light is the engine oil level being observed extremely low.

How is an engine oil light diagnosed?

When diagnosing an engine oil pressure warning light the technician will check the oil level , then the engine will be inspected for engine oil leaks. Running low on oil can cause oil starvation, and oil pressure loss issues. If the oil is full and there are no leaks, the technician will use a computerized scanner to read sensor data, and compare that to actual conditions. Before the technician can suspect any mechanical failure, or start the engine, the engine oil pressure sensor must be proven to function properly. The technician will test the oil pressure sensor and associated electrical circuit, and determine if the sensor should be replaced. If the sensor is reporting correctly, the technician will suspect a mechanical failure within the engine's bottom end, which necessitates removal of the oil pan for physical inspection.

What will be the outcome of an engine oil light diagnosis?

If the diagnosis finds the oil pressure sensor to be faulty, a new one will be installed. If the engine oil pump is suspected, the engine oil pan must be removed for further inspection. The oil will be drained, and the pan removed. Once all necessary components have been set aside, the oil pump will be physically inspected. If confirmed faulty, additional inspection of the bottom end bearings and the oil that was drained will be done to make sure there was no other damaged caused by running with low oil pressure. Assuming there is no other damage, a new oil pump will be installed, the pan re-installed, and the oil and filter replaced. The oil pressure will be checked while the engine is cranking (without starting the engine). If the pressure builds to manufacturer specification, the engine will be started, and final checks will be performed to ensure a complete repair.

RepairPal Recommendations with an engine oil light

If the oil pressure indicator light comes on, we do not recommend starting the engine until the engine has been inspected. Continued use of the vehicle after the warning has come on may result in a seized engine due to oil starvation.

What to look out for with an engine oil light

There are many types, grades, and certifications of engine oil. Before adding oil to your engine, be sure to check the manufacturer's recommendations. Consulting your owner's manual is the best way to ensure you are using the correct fluids for your vehicle. Modern engines are especially sensitive to the kind of lubricants used. If there is any uncertainty of what to top off with, contact your local certified shop.

Can I diagnose an engine oil light myself?

Oil pressure warning light diagnosis should be left to a professional. There is always the possibility that the oil pressure sensor went bad. But without proper testing, starting the vehicle becomes a gamble. Professional technicians have the tools and experience necessary to perform diagnostics and repair without causing further damage.